Air Canada Grand Prix Formula Ford Race Report

Montreal, PQ -- June 17/2000 -- Key Motorsport Formula 1600 drivers James Yott
and Frederick Martel provided early excitement in the Air Canada Grand Prix Canadian
Formula Ford support race today at the Le Circuit de Gilles Villeneuve....

Montreal, PQ -- June 17/2000 -- Key Motorsport Formula 1600 drivers James Yott
and Frederick Martel provided early excitement in the Air Canada Grand Prix Canadian
Formula Ford support race today at the Le Circuit de Gilles Villeneuve. Jonathan
Macri of Gormley, Ontario won the race, his brother Francis was second and Marc
DeVIllis was third.

Frederick Martel who is sponsored by Maître Saladier, A Table, and Charcuterie
de Bretagne, Historia, made a sensational start in the opening laps of the race.
The native of Lorraine, Quebec charged his way into 2nd place at one point from
his eighth place starting position. His excellent progress moving through the
field made for heartbreak as his Tagliani/Quicksilver engine overheated from
the constant drafting that is ever so crucial for success at the Gilles Villeneuve
circuit.

Martel put forth a professional response while being interviewed on television
after his disappointment, explaining that his car was the "best he has ever driven
in his Formula Ford car".

"I am so disappointed for the team. These guys worked so hard to give me the
best car I have ever driven in my Formula Ford career. Small things are hurting
us at the moment, and we therefore are not able to show the true potential of
the Key Motorsport Van Diemen," explained Martel. "I would like to thank my sponsors
Maître Saladier, A Table, Charcuterie de Bretagne, Historia for their continued
support. I am sorry we could not make our potential into the result we had hoped
for."

James Yott of Montreal, Quebec driving his Ritvik Toys Key Motorsport Van Diemen
drove a superb race in which he battled with the front-runners throughout most
of the race. Race officials' black-flagged Yott as he was deemed to have jumped
the start of the race. Yott was unavailable for comment after the race.

Team owner Steve Djelebian was pleased with the potential the team showed throughout
the weekend, but was adamant that the team will sort out their reliability woes.
"We have the performance from the car, engine and drivers," explained Djelebian.
"We simply have to correct the small areas that are hurting our reliability.
That will come."

The Key Motorsport Formula 1600 racing will be in action next weekend for round
three of the Canadian Formula Ford Championship at Shannonville, Motorsport Park
near Belleville, Ontario.